Definition of Telangiectases

1. Noun. (plural of telangiectasis) ¹

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Definition of Telangiectases

1. telangiectasis [n] - See also: telangiectasis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Telangiectases

tela conjunctiva
tela elastica
tela subcutanea
tela submucosa
tela submucosa pharyngis
tela subserosa
telae
telaesthesia
telalgia
telalginite
telalginites
telamon
telamones
telamons
telangiectases (current term)
telangiectasia
telangiectasia lymphatica
telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans
telangiectasia verrucosa
telangiectasias
telangiectasic
telangiectasies
telangiectasis
telangiectasy
telangiectatic
telangiectatic angioma
telangiectatic cancer
telangiectatic fibroma
telangiectatic glioma

Literary usage of Telangiectases

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On Diseases of the Skin, Including the Exanthemata by Ferdinand Hebra, Charles Hilton Fagge, Moriz Kaposi (1874)
"To the first category belong the telangiectases which, in the form of a rather ... Frequently, however, diffuse and veined telangiectases are developed ..."

2. Diseases of the Skin: A Textbook for Students and Practitioners by J. M. H. MacLeod (1921)
"Recurring epistaxis with multiple telangiectases of the skin and mucous membranes (Osier).—Under this heading Osier described an important group of cases ..."

3. Portfolio of Dermochromes by Jerome Kingsbury, William Gaynor States, Eduard Jacobi (1913)
"In well-developed forms, much may be done by various instrumental resources—scarification of densely congested areas, electrolysis of telangiectases, etc., ..."

4. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1908)
"telangiectases thus defined were arranged in some order in the French edition of Kaposi's Lectures by Besnier and Doyon, and later by Louis Brocq. ..."

5. The Principles and Practice of Dermatology: Designed for Students and by William Allen Pusey (1907)
"telangiectases occur secondarily in various diseases, among which are ... Primary telangiectases are frequent on the flush areas of the face (the cheeks and ..."

6. Medical Review (1902)
"Similar small telangiectases were seen on the internal surfaces of the lips and cheeks, and on the tongue and soft palate. None were seen on the mucous ..."

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